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Un juez permite en Villanueva del Rosario el proyecto de golf y ...

www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2013/02/04/.../1359962261.html
Feb 4, 2013 - Aquel fastuoso proyecto llamado 'Valle del Rosario', que incluía hasta 900 chalés, un hotel cinco estrellas y un centro comercial, despertó ...

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The original site plan- I believe that the number of housing units has been reduced but could be designed to meet the type of housing required by no-EU Nationals residency requirements (click link below).....

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  1. The translate link does not appear to work right now - here is a Google translation to English

    At the height of the brick fever, projects as apparently far-fetched were launched in the province, such as planting a golf course in Villanueva del Rosario, a town surrounded by olive trees in the north of the province, and with serious water deficiencies. That lavish project called 'Valle del Rosario', which included up to 900 chalets, a five-star hotel and a shopping center, awoke from the beginning the dimes and directions between locals and foreigners, due to the unheard of and the rumors of the dark operation that gave rise to the purchase of its promoters, Aifos and Mirador in 2003.

    Well, although the work was paralyzed in 2007 by the former mayor of Villanueva del Rosario, Diego González, from Los Verdes, who turned the fight against this project into one of his electoral workhorses, a Malaga court ruled at the end of the last year in favor of this promotion. The complaint understood that there is no "environmental crime", even in a municipality where water is scarce and where frost is very common in winter, as was also argued.

    It contemplated "the misappropriation" of the former socialist mayor Encarnación Martínez who, according to these accusations, would have illegally benefited from a requalification of those lands. All this has been dismissed by a judge as well as a previous sentence in similar terms.

    In fact the history of 'Valle del Rosario' dates back to 1995 when the famous architect José Seguí bought the land from a local nicknamed El Sevillita for 62,000 euros. Eight years later, after having been commissioned by the latter with a Partial Plan for this territory, he managed to sell them for 1.4 million euros to Mirador and Aifos. At that time, they were already developable land. The business was round for Seguí then and the rumors spread around the then governor in her collusion on this sale.

    There was a small error in this significant 'pitch' of the architect, and it was none other than José Seguí who forgot to declare it to the Treasury, which has recently led to a fine for the judgment of Court number 7 of Malaga for tax fraud close to the 200,000 euros, adding the amount that should have entered the treasury and the accumulated delay interest.

    Aside from all this deep sea, the sentence has sat like a jug of cold water in the mind of the former ‘green’ councilman Diego González, now in opposition; "I had faith in Justice but I no longer have it. In a town without water, without a water treatment plant, I thought that this was nonsense and we were fighting to paralyze what looked like being an urban hit," he told this newspaper.

    The testimony of all that constructive fury is the ghostly presence of rows of half-built villas next to the motorway, where Aifos and the developer Mirador de los Faura will no longer be prosecuted and convicted in other blown-up balls, who will now be able to reactivate it.

    "The development is owned by Banco Popular and Banca Cívica after being seized. Now we are waiting for a promoter to come and reactivate it. , since it has been seen that it did not threaten the environment and could generate wealth for the people, "admitted the new socialist mayor, José Antonio González.

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